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Education

  • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Educational Technology
    Phoniex University
    Oct-1999 - Nov-2005

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  • HR Executive
    a21, Inc.
    Nov-1998 - Dec-2005

Category > Business & Finance Posted 18 May 2017 My Price 3.00

How Problem Has Been Addressed In The Past

2-2 Final Project Milestone One: Identify Organizational Problem

 

Content

 

Full Title of Your Paper Here

Your Name  (First M. Last)

School or Institution Name (University at Place or Town, State)



Your Full Title of Your Paper

This is where you will briefly introduce the problem you are working on.  One to two short paragraphs should work.  Also, before you begin, review the Rubric “Critical Elements” and understand the difference between “Exemplary”, “Proficient”, “Needs Improvement” and “Not Evident”.  I used the Critical Elements to grade the papers.  This is why each of the Templates are set up with headings (below) that correspond with the Critical Elements for that specific assignment. Please leave the Bold Headings (below) in the paper.  You’ll appreciate why in Week 8.

Problem: Provide Contextual Basis

Comprehensively provides a contextual basis for the organizational problem that was chosen, including how the problem fails to meet quality or regulatory requirements. So for example you will provide a brief summary about why the problem you selected is a problem.

Problem: Articulate Organizational Challenges

Clearly articulates organizational challenges posed by the problem. In this section you will discuss the challenges that are present because of the problem you selected. 

Support:  Provide Data that Supports Existence of the Problem

Provides data that supports the existence of the problem. This is where you might need to do some research.  You MUST provide DATA that supports the existence of the problem. You will either need to provide data from your organization or you can retrieve data from the Internet.

Support: How Problem Has Been Addressed In The Past

Thoroughly describes how this problem has been addressed in the past, including the information management systems or patient care technologies utilized, and supports answer with peer-reviewed literature. This section is about what has been done in the past to address the problem. Were there new policies established or new processes implemented?

Support: Relevant Accreditation, Safety, Compliance Standards

Clearly discusses relevant accreditation, safety, and compliance standards, as well as quality initiatives, including how these standards promote a culture of safety within the department, and cites appropriate standards. This section is where you would discuss any accreditation, compliance, safety and quality initiative.  For example, you might be able to discuss The Joint Commission Standards, CMS regulations or State law that might regulate your organization.  If there is no accrediting or surveying body or State law, then you would need to state that but still discuss quality initiatives and how these promote a culture of safety

 

SPECIAL NOTE: Critical Element #6 (Articulation of Response) is (Proficient) is a “submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, or syntax (the grammatical arrangement of words in sentences)” That typically means 3-4 minor errors.  (Exemplary) is a “submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling and syntax and is presented in a professional and easy-to-read format.” This means no errors in citations, typos, grammar, punctuation, etc.  THIS SECTION AND THE SECTIONS ABOVE DESCRIBING THE CONENT SHOULD BE DELETED PRIOR TO SUBMISSION.



References

Lastname, C. (2008). Title of the source without caps except Proper Nouns or: First word after colon. The Journal or Publication Italicized and Capped, Vol#(Issue#), Page numbers.

Lastname, O. (2010).  Online journal using DOI or digital object identifier. Main Online Journal Name, Vol#(Issue#), 159-192. doi: 10.1000/182

Lastname, W. (2009). If there is no DOI use the URL of the main website referenced. Article Without DOI Reference, Vol#(Issue#), 166-212. Retrieved from http://www.mainwebsite.org

 

NOTE:  The above references are SAMPLES ONLY. For more information and example related to references, visit the presentation 

Writing In Style at: https://www.sworps.utk.edu/training/APA_6_0/player.html

            YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBMITTING APPROPRIATE IN-TEXT AND REFERENCE PAGE CITATIONS.  USE YOUR APA MANUAL.

 

 

 

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